That would be a good opportunity to throw the EU-US trade deal negotiated last year into the dustbin, since Trump has already violated it with the tariffs and no one in the EU was happy with it anyway. They only accepted it at the time because they were afraid of the U.S. ceasing to support Ukraine otherwise. Well, the U.S. doesn't support Ukraine anymore anyway.
Wer Eltern hat, die helfen können, kommt weiter. Wer nicht – bleibt zurück. Wer kein eigenes Zimmer hat, keine Ruhe, keine Unterstützung, bekommt schlechtere Noten.
Dann fände ich es aber sinnvoller
Schulen oder andere öffentliche Räume wo man in Ruhe Hausaufgaben machen kann ganztägig geöffnet zu halten
Jedem Schüler zu ermöglichen ChatGPT oder ähnliche KI zur Hausaufgabenhilfe zu benutzen.
Imo creating the possibility of revoking someone's citizenship draws exactly the wrong lessons from the Nazi era.
One of the Nazi regime's first steps in dehumanizing and persecuting Jews, Roma, political dissidents, and others was to strip them of their citizenship, effectively removing their rights and protections under the law.
This law is a kind of political virtue signalling that doesn't actually have the aim to reduce antisemitism but to find an excuse to throw out migrants under the disguise of "fighting antisemitism".
That would be a good opportunity to throw the EU-US trade deal negotiated last year into the dustbin, since Trump has already violated it with the tariffs and no one in the EU was happy with it anyway. They only accepted it at the time because they were afraid of the U.S. ceasing to support Ukraine otherwise. Well, the U.S. doesn't support Ukraine anymore anyway.